Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

Founded in 1616 by the Kingdom of Portugal, Belém was the first European colony on the Amazon but did not become part of Brazil until 1775. The newer part of the city has modern buildings and skyscrapers. The colonial portion retains the charm of tree-filled squares, churches and traditional blue tiles. The city has a rich history and architecture from colonial times. Recently it witnessed a skyscraper boom.

Laurent Voulzy

Laurent Voulzy (born Lucien Voulzy on 18 December 1948) is a French singer and composer.

Life and career

Voulzy was born in Paris, France. He originally led the English-pop-influenced Le Temple de Vénus before joining Pascal Danel as guitarist from 1969 to 1974. However, he is best known for his collaborative songwriting efforts with singer/songwriter Alain Souchon and his solo singing career, which spanned several successful albums.

Voulzy had an international hit with the song Rockollection. The French lyrics were interspersed with some lines from classic rock hits after the chorus. His major French hits also include 'Le Soleil Donne' – sung in French, English and Spanish – and 'Les Nuits Sans Kim Wilde' ('Nights without Kim Wilde'), inspired by the chart-topping English singer.

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture ref...

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port,...

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

LISBON PORTUGAL CITY GUIDE | PASTÉIS DE BELÉM

Quick guide on the most infamous snack in Portugal, some of the most well known landmarks and where to chill after a long day.
If you want to know where we rented the motorbike check this video out: https://youtu.be/PwzNHfPV8IM
To keep up with the adventure- subscribe! Every week we release a video on the most recent destination we visited!
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MORE PORTUGAL VIDEOS:
GETTING TO SINTRA:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwzNHfPV8IM
TOP VIEWPOINTS:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlNmDLL4XX4
SAO MIGUEL AZORES:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrSoehSnndo
WHALE WATCHING:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNkc7HSW3ic&t=1s
SECRET BEACH:
► https://www.youtube....

published: 21 Feb 2018

Torre De Belem Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Torre de Belem in Portugal.
Widely visible, and in the form of a ship rising out of the sea, Portugal’s Torre De Belem is a fascinating structure which symbolises the spirit of discovery of its creator, King Manuel I. Here, Byzantine, Venetian, Arabian, and even Indian building elements, combine in monumental Manuelism style. In order to protect the approaches to Lisbon, canons point threateningly out to sea and its vast cellars were originally used as a means of defence. Massive stone blocks hermetically seal the interior from the outside world. It was here that the discover, Vasco Da Gama, dreamed of distant lands.

published: 20 Nov 2014

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture ref...

A Walk Through Belem Tower - A UNESCO World Heritage Site

A cold sunny winter day is the perfect day to visit the Belem Tower. Because it means the line to visit is not too long. I've seen a drone video of the tower during the summer and the line is HUGE!
Read all about the Belem Tower on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tower-of-belem/

BELEM (Lisbon) 🇵🇹 | Portugal TRAVEL VLOG #1 | National FOOD

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Hello guys,
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🎥 Another 3 videos are in the TRAVEL playlist 🌍✈️:
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Pasteis de Belem - A Visit To The Famous Bakery In Belem / Lisbon

Everyone knows and urges the taste of Pasteis de Nata but, the crunchy sweet egg tarts. But there is one bakery which takes it even further - the famous Pasteleria in Belem where they produce the Pastéis de Belém! We got invited to take a look behind the scene to see how they're being made. But of course without telling us their secret recipe.
Read all about the Pasteis de Belem on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/the-pasteis-de-belem/
Find us on Steemit: https://steemit.com/@for91days

published: 03 Apr 2018

Coimbra Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old university town of Coimbra in Portugal. Coimbra's biggest attraction is the University of Coimbra, founded in 1290 and one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world.
You might enjoy some of my other videos from Portugal:
NazareTravelGuide: https://youtu.be/sF_2MPzscjM
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published: 26 Jul 2015

CITY TOUR BELÉM by MANÁHTUR

LISBON, PORTUGAL // Must-do travel tips!

Lisbon, Portugal is a beautiful city with so much character! Lots of hills (like San Francisco), incredible light, many tiled-buildings, bright colors and awesome food!
This trip was so much fun! Enjoy coming along on the trip with us in this video. Below are the names of the places shown in the video.
FOOD/PLACES RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Manteigaria -- my favorite place to get pasteis de nata! not far from Santini...
-Gelados Santini -- the BESTICECREAM!! in Chiado
-Hotel Bairro Alto -- cool rooftop bar with great views, also in Chiado
-Park Bar -- another awesome rooftop bar with stunning views
-Zé Dos Cornos -- for dinner; delicious and cool, casual vibe, for typical Portuguese fare
-Pasteis de Belém -- probably the most popular place in all of Lisbon to get a pastel de nata
-While in Bel...

published: 13 Oct 2017

Nazare Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous for beautiful wide sandy beaches, white tiled narrow streets, and a neat funicular that travels to the upper town of Sitio.
You might enjoy watching one of these other videos:
Coimbra Portugal: https://youtu.be/1XGbRq5aLIA
Quintas Das LagrimasHotelReview: https://youtu.be/UYH4bHlWsto
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published: 19 Jul 2015

Lisbon City Travel Guide | Boarding Pass | ft. Parampara Patil Hashmi

Travelling to the Portuguese capital Lisbon is unlike any other city. Lisboa is different and there's a lot that you need to know- What to see? What to shop? How to travel? Find answers to all your questions related to travelling to Lisbon here in the latest episode of BoardingPass. Boarding Pass is your complete city travel guide in the list of WorldCultureNetworkOriginals series.
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We also spent a night at the Lisbon OrienteStation when we missed our bus: http://awaradiaries.com/unforgettable-night-lisboa-bus-station/
In this series, Boarding Pass we will answer some important and basic questions that prepare you to visit any new city with our host, Parampara Patil Hashmi. Boarding Pass is your quick and complete pre-trip...

published: 28 Jun 2017

Lisbon Travel Guide

Our LisbonTravelGuide covers what we consider to be the best attractions, food experiences and top things to do in the city. Lisbon is one of our favorite cities in the world and to have an opportunity to revisit again with my parents was an opportunity we jumped at. With only three days to visit Lisbon and show them all of our favorite museums, landmarks, eateries and places to shop we had our work cut out for us. However, we feel our Lisbon City Guide covers the essentials and allows you to feel as though you're moving around more like a local as opposed to a tourist. Now let's explore Lisbon, Portugal!
Lisbon Travel Guide | 20 BestThings to do and Top Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal:
Intro - 00:01
1) Taking the tram in Lisbon #28 (Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa) - 00:53
2) Alfama mir...

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LISBON PORTUGAL TRAVEL GUIDE | Lisboa City

ExploreLisbon Portugal & discover the top things to do in this TravelGuide. VisitPasteis de Belem, Cervejaria Ramiro & the best landmarks in Lisboa city.
Get Jaycation Travel tips and find out how to get around the city with Public Transportation and where to stay when in Lisbon.
Lisbon Links:
Pasteis de Belem:
http://pasteisdebelem.pt/en/
Cervejaria Ramiro:
http://www.cervejariaramiro.pt
HotelRealPalacio: http://www.realpalacio.realhotelsgroup.com/en#.WNmFohhh2t8
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published: 27 Mar 2017

Original Portuguese Egg Tarts and Secret Chinese Food in Lisbon

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On Day 27 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, my wife and I took a day trip to Belém to do some sightseeing in Lisbon. We had the original Portuguese egg tarts from Pastéis de Belém. For dinner, we ate at a secret Chinese restaurant in Lisbon.
1:14 Pastéis de Belém - Known to serve the original Portuguese egg tarts, which are called pastéis de Belém, we made the legendary cafe our first stop of the day. The egg tarts are incredibly good, with layers of crispy pastry and creamy egg custard in the middle. I’m not huge on pastries or sweets, but it was still good. Pastéis de Belém also has a selection of other P...

LISBON PORTUGAL CITY GUIDE | PASTÉIS DE BELÉM

Quick guide on the most infamous snack in Portugal, some of the most well known landmarks and where to chill after a long day.
If you want to know where we ren...

Quick guide on the most infamous snack in Portugal, some of the most well known landmarks and where to chill after a long day.
If you want to know where we rented the motorbike check this video out: https://youtu.be/PwzNHfPV8IM
To keep up with the adventure- subscribe! Every week we release a video on the most recent destination we visited!
KEEP UP WITH THE ADVENTURE HERE:
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MORE PORTUGAL VIDEOS:
GETTING TO SINTRA:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwzNHfPV8IM
TOP VIEWPOINTS:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlNmDLL4XX4
SAO MIGUEL AZORES:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrSoehSnndo
WHALE WATCHING:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNkc7HSW3ic&t=1s
SECRET BEACH:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7YpnO5CrIE&t=441s
MusicCredit:
Englewood: https://soundcloud.com/engelwoodmusic
Tor: https://soundcloud.com/torsmusic
DJ Quads: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
All images are owned by Int Affair. To avoid copyright infringements please reach out to us directly at: intaffairvlog@gmail.com for promotional opportunities.

Quick guide on the most infamous snack in Portugal, some of the most well known landmarks and where to chill after a long day.
If you want to know where we rented the motorbike check this video out: https://youtu.be/PwzNHfPV8IM
To keep up with the adventure- subscribe! Every week we release a video on the most recent destination we visited!
KEEP UP WITH THE ADVENTURE HERE:
✔ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/intaffair
✔ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/intaffair
MORE PORTUGAL VIDEOS:
GETTING TO SINTRA:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwzNHfPV8IM
TOP VIEWPOINTS:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlNmDLL4XX4
SAO MIGUEL AZORES:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrSoehSnndo
WHALE WATCHING:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNkc7HSW3ic&t=1s
SECRET BEACH:
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7YpnO5CrIE&t=441s
MusicCredit:
Englewood: https://soundcloud.com/engelwoodmusic
Tor: https://soundcloud.com/torsmusic
DJ Quads: https://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads
All images are owned by Int Affair. To avoid copyright infringements please reach out to us directly at: intaffairvlog@gmail.com for promotional opportunities.

Travel video about destination Torre de Belem in Portugal.
Widely visible, and in the form of a ship rising out of the sea, Portugal’s Torre De Belem is a fascinating structure which symbolises the spirit of discovery of its creator, King Manuel I. Here, Byzantine, Venetian, Arabian, and even Indian building elements, combine in monumental Manuelism style. In order to protect the approaches to Lisbon, canons point threateningly out to sea and its vast cellars were originally used as a means of defence. Massive stone blocks hermetically seal the interior from the outside world. It was here that the discover, Vasco Da Gama, dreamed of distant lands.

Travel video about destination Torre de Belem in Portugal.
Widely visible, and in the form of a ship rising out of the sea, Portugal’s Torre De Belem is a fascinating structure which symbolises the spirit of discovery of its creator, King Manuel I. Here, Byzantine, Venetian, Arabian, and even Indian building elements, combine in monumental Manuelism style. In order to protect the approaches to Lisbon, canons point threateningly out to sea and its vast cellars were originally used as a means of defence. Massive stone blocks hermetically seal the interior from the outside world. It was here that the discover, Vasco Da Gama, dreamed of distant lands.

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port,...

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

A Walk Through Belem Tower - A UNESCO World Heritage Site

A cold sunny winter day is the perfect day to visit the Belem Tower. Because it means the line to visit is not too long. I've seen a drone video of the tower du...

A cold sunny winter day is the perfect day to visit the Belem Tower. Because it means the line to visit is not too long. I've seen a drone video of the tower during the summer and the line is HUGE!
Read all about the Belem Tower on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tower-of-belem/

A cold sunny winter day is the perfect day to visit the Belem Tower. Because it means the line to visit is not too long. I've seen a drone video of the tower during the summer and the line is HUGE!
Read all about the Belem Tower on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/tower-of-belem/

BELEM (Lisbon) 🇵🇹 | Portugal TRAVEL VLOG #1 | National FOOD

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Hello guys,
here is the 1st part of our unforgettable trip to Lisbon, Portugal!
🎥 Another 3 videos are in the TRAVEL p...

SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/2qNZrLp
Hello guys,
here is the 1st part of our unforgettable trip to Lisbon, Portugal!
🎥 Another 3 videos are in the TRAVEL playlist 🌍✈️:
http://bit.ly/2ns5GEd
Hope you will like the video :)
If so, put "like", and don't forget to subscribe :)
Where you can find me:
Twitter: @masha_vetto
Facebook - www.facebook.com/mashavetto
Instagram - instagram.com/masha.vetto

SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/2qNZrLp
Hello guys,
here is the 1st part of our unforgettable trip to Lisbon, Portugal!
🎥 Another 3 videos are in the TRAVEL playlist 🌍✈️:
http://bit.ly/2ns5GEd
Hope you will like the video :)
If so, put "like", and don't forget to subscribe :)
Where you can find me:
Twitter: @masha_vetto
Facebook - www.facebook.com/mashavetto
Instagram - instagram.com/masha.vetto

Pasteis de Belem - A Visit To The Famous Bakery In Belem / Lisbon

Everyone knows and urges the taste of Pasteis de Nata but, the crunchy sweet egg tarts. But there is one bakery which takes it even further - the famous Pastele...

Everyone knows and urges the taste of Pasteis de Nata but, the crunchy sweet egg tarts. But there is one bakery which takes it even further - the famous Pasteleria in Belem where they produce the Pastéis de Belém! We got invited to take a look behind the scene to see how they're being made. But of course without telling us their secret recipe.
Read all about the Pasteis de Belem on our LisbonTravel Blog: http://lisbon.for91days.com/the-pasteis-de-belem/
Find us on Steemit: https://steemit.com/@for91days

Everyone knows and urges the taste of Pasteis de Nata but, the crunchy sweet egg tarts. But there is one bakery which takes it even further - the famous Pasteleria in Belem where they produce the Pastéis de Belém! We got invited to take a look behind the scene to see how they're being made. But of course without telling us their secret recipe.
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A travel guide for visiting the old university town of Coimbra in Portugal. Coimbra's biggest attraction is the University of Coimbra, founded in 1290 and one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world.
You might enjoy some of my other videos from Portugal:
NazareTravelGuide: https://youtu.be/sF_2MPzscjM
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A travel guide for visiting the old university town of Coimbra in Portugal. Coimbra's biggest attraction is the University of Coimbra, founded in 1290 and one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world.
You might enjoy some of my other videos from Portugal:
NazareTravelGuide: https://youtu.be/sF_2MPzscjM
Follow me on:
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Twitter: ChrisRaney
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LISBON, PORTUGAL // Must-do travel tips!

Lisbon, Portugal is a beautiful city with so much character! Lots of hills (like San Francisco), incredible light, many tiled-buildings, bright colors and aweso...

Lisbon, Portugal is a beautiful city with so much character! Lots of hills (like San Francisco), incredible light, many tiled-buildings, bright colors and awesome food!
This trip was so much fun! Enjoy coming along on the trip with us in this video. Below are the names of the places shown in the video.
FOOD/PLACES RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Manteigaria -- my favorite place to get pasteis de nata! not far from Santini...
-Gelados Santini -- the BESTICECREAM!! in Chiado
-Hotel Bairro Alto -- cool rooftop bar with great views, also in Chiado
-Park Bar -- another awesome rooftop bar with stunning views
-Zé Dos Cornos -- for dinner; delicious and cool, casual vibe, for typical Portuguese fare
-Pasteis de Belém -- probably the most popular place in all of Lisbon to get a pastel de nata
-While in Belém, go to the waterfront and grab a drink/a bite at Margem, which overlooks the water and is lovely.
-Pastelaria Baga Baga Fabrico Próprio, in the Graça neighborhood (which is where our Air BnB was...such a cute little area!)
-Graça do Vinho -- cute little wine bar with cheese and charcuterie (the owner also owned our Air BnB!)
-We had great seafood at a super casual beach-front spot in Cascais, but I think anywhere you go along that strip will have yummy, fresh seafood.
-No food recommendations from here, because we did the backpacker thing of just bringing nuts and fruit on our 9-mile hike from Cabo da Roca (the far Westernpoint of Europe!) to Sintra -- but highly recommend you visit Sintra to see the gorgeous Pena Palace!
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Lisbon, Portugal is a beautiful city with so much character! Lots of hills (like San Francisco), incredible light, many tiled-buildings, bright colors and awesome food!
This trip was so much fun! Enjoy coming along on the trip with us in this video. Below are the names of the places shown in the video.
FOOD/PLACES RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Manteigaria -- my favorite place to get pasteis de nata! not far from Santini...
-Gelados Santini -- the BESTICECREAM!! in Chiado
-Hotel Bairro Alto -- cool rooftop bar with great views, also in Chiado
-Park Bar -- another awesome rooftop bar with stunning views
-Zé Dos Cornos -- for dinner; delicious and cool, casual vibe, for typical Portuguese fare
-Pasteis de Belém -- probably the most popular place in all of Lisbon to get a pastel de nata
-While in Belém, go to the waterfront and grab a drink/a bite at Margem, which overlooks the water and is lovely.
-Pastelaria Baga Baga Fabrico Próprio, in the Graça neighborhood (which is where our Air BnB was...such a cute little area!)
-Graça do Vinho -- cute little wine bar with cheese and charcuterie (the owner also owned our Air BnB!)
-We had great seafood at a super casual beach-front spot in Cascais, but I think anywhere you go along that strip will have yummy, fresh seafood.
-No food recommendations from here, because we did the backpacker thing of just bringing nuts and fruit on our 9-mile hike from Cabo da Roca (the far Westernpoint of Europe!) to Sintra -- but highly recommend you visit Sintra to see the gorgeous Pena Palace!
HAVE FUN! #keepitquirky
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Nazare Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous for beautiful wide sandy beaches, white tiled narrow streets, and a ne...

A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous for beautiful wide sandy beaches, white tiled narrow streets, and a neat funicular that travels to the upper town of Sitio.
You might enjoy watching one of these other videos:
Coimbra Portugal: https://youtu.be/1XGbRq5aLIA
Quintas Das LagrimasHotelReview: https://youtu.be/UYH4bHlWsto
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A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous for beautiful wide sandy beaches, white tiled narrow streets, and a neat funicular that travels to the upper town of Sitio.
You might enjoy watching one of these other videos:
Coimbra Portugal: https://youtu.be/1XGbRq5aLIA
Quintas Das LagrimasHotelReview: https://youtu.be/UYH4bHlWsto
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Travelling to the Portuguese capital Lisbon is unlike any other city. Lisboa is different and there's a lot that you need to know- What to see? What to shop? How to travel? Find answers to all your questions related to travelling to Lisbon here in the latest episode of BoardingPass. Boarding Pass is your complete city travel guide in the list of WorldCultureNetworkOriginals series.
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We also spent a night at the Lisbon OrienteStation when we missed our bus: http://awaradiaries.com/unforgettable-night-lisboa-bus-station/
In this series, Boarding Pass we will answer some important and basic questions that prepare you to visit any new city with our host, Parampara Patil Hashmi. Boarding Pass is your quick and complete pre-trip guide to some of the best cities around the world.
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2:33 - Sightseeing
3:22 - Shopping
4:22 - Things To Know
Host: Parampara Patil Hashmi
DOP: Akash Shah
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Travelling to the Portuguese capital Lisbon is unlike any other city. Lisboa is different and there's a lot that you need to know- What to see? What to shop? How to travel? Find answers to all your questions related to travelling to Lisbon here in the latest episode of BoardingPass. Boarding Pass is your complete city travel guide in the list of WorldCultureNetworkOriginals series.
Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE and COMMENT below.
We also spent a night at the Lisbon OrienteStation when we missed our bus: http://awaradiaries.com/unforgettable-night-lisboa-bus-station/
In this series, Boarding Pass we will answer some important and basic questions that prepare you to visit any new city with our host, Parampara Patil Hashmi. Boarding Pass is your quick and complete pre-trip guide to some of the best cities around the world.
Looking for a specific segment? Jump instantly:
0:36 - How ManyDays?
1:06 - Weather
1:35 - Transport
2:33 - Sightseeing
3:22 - Shopping
4:22 - Things To Know
Host: Parampara Patil Hashmi
DOP: Akash Shah
Editor: Nainesh Dingankar
Music: TropicalHoliday (http://www.edmroyaltyfree.net)
Produced by: World Culture Network (Productions)
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World Culture Network is travel and culture based original digital content channel that is set to bring you flavors of destinations, cuisines, cultures, experiences and stories from around the world.
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Lisbon Travel Guide

Our LisbonTravelGuide covers what we consider to be the best attractions, food experiences and top things to do in the city. Lisbon is one of our favorite cit...

Our LisbonTravelGuide covers what we consider to be the best attractions, food experiences and top things to do in the city. Lisbon is one of our favorite cities in the world and to have an opportunity to revisit again with my parents was an opportunity we jumped at. With only three days to visit Lisbon and show them all of our favorite museums, landmarks, eateries and places to shop we had our work cut out for us. However, we feel our Lisbon City Guide covers the essentials and allows you to feel as though you're moving around more like a local as opposed to a tourist. Now let's explore Lisbon, Portugal!
Lisbon Travel Guide | 20 BestThings to do and Top Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal:
Intro - 00:01
1) Taking the tram in Lisbon #28 (Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa) - 00:53
2) Alfama mirador lookout for views of Lisbon (Miradouro) - 01:08
3) Lisbon street art self guided walking tour - 01:35
4) Saint GeorgeMoorish Castle (São Jorge Castle - Castelo de São Jorge) - 02:50
5) Lisbon Cathedral (Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa - Sé de Lisboa) - 04:25
6) Visiting the neighborhood of Belem in Lisbon (Belém bairro) - 04:50
7) Portuguese food in Lisbon eating grilled fish for lunch - 05:04
8) Walk along the Tagus river in Lisbon (Tajo -Tejo) - 05:53
9) Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) - 06:00
10) Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) - 06:18
11) Jerónimos Monastery / Hieronymites Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos) - 06:32
12) EatingPortuguese Egg Tarts (Pastéis de nata / Pastel de Belém) - 06:55
13) Walking around the Botanical Gardens (Jardim Botânico) - 07:39
14) Santa CatarinaMirador (Miradouro de Santa Catarina) - 09:45
15) Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Convento da Ordem do Carmo) + Sunday Flea Market (Feira da Ladra) - 10:46
16) Santa JustaElevator/Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)
Carmo Lift - 11:34
17) Eating Portuguese pastries and more pastel de nata at Confeitaria Nacional - 12:23
18) Shopping in Lisbon + street performance - 13:46
19) Visiting Rua Augusta Arch (Arco da Rua Augusta) and Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio) - 15:28
20) More Pastel de Nata at Manteigaria - 16:21
Outro - 18:03
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Our visit Lisbon travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, miradors, quirky neighborhoods, museums and castles. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Lisbon tourism brochure, Lisbon itinerary or Lisbon city tour also known as Lisboa, Portuguesa.
Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel VideoTranscript:
We feel like we know this city well, so in this Lisbon travel guide we’re going to show you around what we think are some of the best attractions. We only had 3 days in the city this time around, so this Lisbon itinerary will be perfect for any of you visiting on a long weekend escape.
We kicked off our first morning with a ride on Lisbon’s most iconic tram line:#28 bound for panoramic vistas and a hilltop castle. After postcard perfect views looking down over Alfama we went towards the castle, with a little detour offering a bit of street art.
St GeorgeCastle is a Moorish castle that looks down over the historic centre and the Tagus River. It’s one of the main tourist landmarks in the city and you get great views of Lisbon.
We circled back to visit the Jeronimos Monastery. Construction of this monastery was ordered by King Manuel, who selected the religious order of Hieronymite monks to occupy the monastery.
Pastéis de nata were created by the monks at the Jerónimos Monastery, and seeing as we were right next door, this was a very logical stop. After browsing at the Sunday Market we walked over to the Santa Justa Elevator, which is the only street lift in Lisbon for public service.
We hope you enjoyed our Lisbon travel guide and found it useful for planning your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Lisbon please share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
Music by Birocratic: https://birocratic.bandcamp.com/

Our LisbonTravelGuide covers what we consider to be the best attractions, food experiences and top things to do in the city. Lisbon is one of our favorite cities in the world and to have an opportunity to revisit again with my parents was an opportunity we jumped at. With only three days to visit Lisbon and show them all of our favorite museums, landmarks, eateries and places to shop we had our work cut out for us. However, we feel our Lisbon City Guide covers the essentials and allows you to feel as though you're moving around more like a local as opposed to a tourist. Now let's explore Lisbon, Portugal!
Lisbon Travel Guide | 20 BestThings to do and Top Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal:
Intro - 00:01
1) Taking the tram in Lisbon #28 (Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa) - 00:53
2) Alfama mirador lookout for views of Lisbon (Miradouro) - 01:08
3) Lisbon street art self guided walking tour - 01:35
4) Saint GeorgeMoorish Castle (São Jorge Castle - Castelo de São Jorge) - 02:50
5) Lisbon Cathedral (Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa - Sé de Lisboa) - 04:25
6) Visiting the neighborhood of Belem in Lisbon (Belém bairro) - 04:50
7) Portuguese food in Lisbon eating grilled fish for lunch - 05:04
8) Walk along the Tagus river in Lisbon (Tajo -Tejo) - 05:53
9) Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) - 06:00
10) Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) - 06:18
11) Jerónimos Monastery / Hieronymites Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos) - 06:32
12) EatingPortuguese Egg Tarts (Pastéis de nata / Pastel de Belém) - 06:55
13) Walking around the Botanical Gardens (Jardim Botânico) - 07:39
14) Santa CatarinaMirador (Miradouro de Santa Catarina) - 09:45
15) Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Convento da Ordem do Carmo) + Sunday Flea Market (Feira da Ladra) - 10:46
16) Santa JustaElevator/Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)
Carmo Lift - 11:34
17) Eating Portuguese pastries and more pastel de nata at Confeitaria Nacional - 12:23
18) Shopping in Lisbon + street performance - 13:46
19) Visiting Rua Augusta Arch (Arco da Rua Augusta) and Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio) - 15:28
20) More Pastel de Nata at Manteigaria - 16:21
Outro - 18:03
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instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
Our visit Lisbon travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, miradors, quirky neighborhoods, museums and castles. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Lisbon tourism brochure, Lisbon itinerary or Lisbon city tour also known as Lisboa, Portuguesa.
Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel VideoTranscript:
We feel like we know this city well, so in this Lisbon travel guide we’re going to show you around what we think are some of the best attractions. We only had 3 days in the city this time around, so this Lisbon itinerary will be perfect for any of you visiting on a long weekend escape.
We kicked off our first morning with a ride on Lisbon’s most iconic tram line:#28 bound for panoramic vistas and a hilltop castle. After postcard perfect views looking down over Alfama we went towards the castle, with a little detour offering a bit of street art.
St GeorgeCastle is a Moorish castle that looks down over the historic centre and the Tagus River. It’s one of the main tourist landmarks in the city and you get great views of Lisbon.
We circled back to visit the Jeronimos Monastery. Construction of this monastery was ordered by King Manuel, who selected the religious order of Hieronymite monks to occupy the monastery.
Pastéis de nata were created by the monks at the Jerónimos Monastery, and seeing as we were right next door, this was a very logical stop. After browsing at the Sunday Market we walked over to the Santa Justa Elevator, which is the only street lift in Lisbon for public service.
We hope you enjoyed our Lisbon travel guide and found it useful for planning your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Lisbon please share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
Music by Birocratic: https://birocratic.bandcamp.com/

ExploreLisbon Portugal & discover the top things to do in this TravelGuide. VisitPasteis de Belem, Cervejaria Ramiro & the best landmarks in Lisboa city.
Get Jaycation Travel tips and find out how to get around the city with Public Transportation and where to stay when in Lisbon.
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http://pasteisdebelem.pt/en/
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ExploreLisbon Portugal & discover the top things to do in this TravelGuide. VisitPasteis de Belem, Cervejaria Ramiro & the best landmarks in Lisboa city.
Get Jaycation Travel tips and find out how to get around the city with Public Transportation and where to stay when in Lisbon.
Lisbon Links:
Pasteis de Belem:
http://pasteisdebelem.pt/en/
Cervejaria Ramiro:
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On Day 27 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, my wife and I took a day trip to Belém to do some sightseeing in Lisbon. We had the original Portuguese egg tarts from Pastéis de Belém. For dinner, we ate at a secret Chinese restaurant in Lisbon.
1:14 Pastéis de Belém - Known to serve the original Portuguese egg tarts, which are called pastéis de Belém, we made the legendary cafe our first stop of the day. The egg tarts are incredibly good, with layers of crispy pastry and creamy egg custard in the middle. I’m not huge on pastries or sweets, but it was still good. Pastéis de Belém also has a selection of other Portuguese sweets, and we had a chocolate filled Portuguese donut at Pastéis de Belém, plus a couple cups of coffee. Total price - 6.50EUR
5:54 Belém Tower - There are a few very famous attractions in Lisbon located in Belém, and after the egg tart, I headed over to visited the Belém Tower, which is located within the Tagus River. After waiting in line and paying the entrance fee, I explored the tower and I especially enjoyed the view from the top. Price - 6 EUR
8:37 Jerónimos Monastery - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerónimos Monastery is an incredible feat of architecture. You have to wait in line and pay a fee get entrance into the cloister of the monastery. But it’s well worth waiting out the line because the cloister is incredible. Also, without paying you can go into the church at Jerónimos Monastery which is also spectacular. Entrance to the cloister - 10 EUR per person
11:04 Time OutMarketLisboa - For lunch, Ying and I were hungry, but since it was a Sunday, so many of the restaurants I wanted to try were closed. So we made it back to the center of Lisbon and ended up going to the Time Out Market Lisboa. There are plenty of choices for what to eat at Time Out Market Lisboa, including both Portuguese food and international food. I ordered bacalhau with chickpeas, a famous Portuguese food combination made with salted cod.
13:07 Museu Calouste Gulbenkian - After eating lunch at Time Out Market Lisboa, we continued on to Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, a well known art museum in Lisbon. Free entrance on Sunday
14:07 SecretChinese food at Chinês ClandestinoRestaurant - Ying and I were both still hungry after only a small lunch. Again, most of the Portuguese food restaurants I wanted to eat at were closed on Sunday, so we both decided to eat Chinese food. After doing some searching I came across Chinês Clandestino Restaurant, a Chinese restaurant with no signs. The food was overall quite good, and I have to admit that both Ying and I were ready for some Chinese food! Total price - 27.20 EUR for everything
20:51 A Ginjinha - I had already ended the video for the day, but when I was A Ginjinha as we walked home, I decided to stop in this legendary takeaway bar and try a cup of Portuguese cherry ginginha. It was a great way to end the day.
Day 26 was alright. I was a little disappointed we weren’t able to eat authentic Portuguese food, but things don’t always work out the way you expected them to when you travel, and that’s alright.
Disclaimer and Thank You:
Thank you to Star Alliance and their Round The World tickets (http://www.staralliance.com/en/round-the-world) for sponsoring my business class flights.
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On Day 27 of our Round The WorldTrip for food with Star Alliance, my wife and I took a day trip to Belém to do some sightseeing in Lisbon. We had the original Portuguese egg tarts from Pastéis de Belém. For dinner, we ate at a secret Chinese restaurant in Lisbon.
1:14 Pastéis de Belém - Known to serve the original Portuguese egg tarts, which are called pastéis de Belém, we made the legendary cafe our first stop of the day. The egg tarts are incredibly good, with layers of crispy pastry and creamy egg custard in the middle. I’m not huge on pastries or sweets, but it was still good. Pastéis de Belém also has a selection of other Portuguese sweets, and we had a chocolate filled Portuguese donut at Pastéis de Belém, plus a couple cups of coffee. Total price - 6.50EUR
5:54 Belém Tower - There are a few very famous attractions in Lisbon located in Belém, and after the egg tart, I headed over to visited the Belém Tower, which is located within the Tagus River. After waiting in line and paying the entrance fee, I explored the tower and I especially enjoyed the view from the top. Price - 6 EUR
8:37 Jerónimos Monastery - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jerónimos Monastery is an incredible feat of architecture. You have to wait in line and pay a fee get entrance into the cloister of the monastery. But it’s well worth waiting out the line because the cloister is incredible. Also, without paying you can go into the church at Jerónimos Monastery which is also spectacular. Entrance to the cloister - 10 EUR per person
11:04 Time OutMarketLisboa - For lunch, Ying and I were hungry, but since it was a Sunday, so many of the restaurants I wanted to try were closed. So we made it back to the center of Lisbon and ended up going to the Time Out Market Lisboa. There are plenty of choices for what to eat at Time Out Market Lisboa, including both Portuguese food and international food. I ordered bacalhau with chickpeas, a famous Portuguese food combination made with salted cod.
13:07 Museu Calouste Gulbenkian - After eating lunch at Time Out Market Lisboa, we continued on to Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, a well known art museum in Lisbon. Free entrance on Sunday
14:07 SecretChinese food at Chinês ClandestinoRestaurant - Ying and I were both still hungry after only a small lunch. Again, most of the Portuguese food restaurants I wanted to eat at were closed on Sunday, so we both decided to eat Chinese food. After doing some searching I came across Chinês Clandestino Restaurant, a Chinese restaurant with no signs. The food was overall quite good, and I have to admit that both Ying and I were ready for some Chinese food! Total price - 27.20 EUR for everything
20:51 A Ginjinha - I had already ended the video for the day, but when I was A Ginjinha as we walked home, I decided to stop in this legendary takeaway bar and try a cup of Portuguese cherry ginginha. It was a great way to end the day.
Day 26 was alright. I was a little disappointed we weren’t able to eat authentic Portuguese food, but things don’t always work out the way you expected them to when you travel, and that’s alright.
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BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

Founded in 1616 by the Kingdom of Portugal, Belém was the first European colony on the Amazon but did not become part of Brazil until 1775. The newer part of the city has modern buildings and skyscrapers. The colonial portion retains the charm of tree-filled squares, churches and traditional blue tiles. The city has a rich history and architecture from colonial times. Recently it witnessed a skyscraper boom.

LISBON. Broken crates and worn pipes pile up in the studio of Portuguese artist Bordalo II, who uses rubbish to create surprising animal sculptures to warn about the dangers of pollution ... In Lisbon, one of his best-known works is a four-metre (13-foot) high raccoon assembled from old tyres, car bumpers and electronic components that gazes down on pedestrians in the riverside Belem district. &nbsp; ... ... ....

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LISBON PORTUGAL CITY GUIDE | PASTÉIS DE BELÉM

Quick guide on the most infamous snack in Portugal, some of the most well known landmarks and where to chill after a long day.
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Torre De Belem Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Torre de Belem in Portugal.
Widely visible, and in the form...

Torre De Belem Travel Guide

Travel video about destination Torre de Belem in Portugal.
Widely visible, and in the form of a ship rising out of the sea, Portugal’s Torre De Belem is a fascinating structure which symbolises the spirit of discovery of its creator, King Manuel I. Here, Byzantine, Venetian, Arabian, and even Indian building elements, combine in monumental Manuelism style. In order to protect the approaches to Lisbon, canons point threateningly out to sea and its vast cellars were originally used as a means of defence. Massive stone blocks hermetically seal the interior from the outside world. It was here that the discover, Vasco Da Gama, dreamed of distant lands.

5:33

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's...

BELÉM - Brazil Sensational

Belém is a Brazilian city, the capital and largest city of state of Pará, in the country's north region. It is the entrance gate to the Amazon with a busy port, airport and bus/coach station and fringed by freshwater beaches.
Belém is also known as the Metropolis of the Brazilian Amazon region or the Cidade das Mangueiras (city of mango trees) due to the vast number of those trees found in the city. Brazilians often refer to the city as Belém do Pará ("Belém of Pará") rather than just Belém so as to differentiate it from the biblical Bethlehem in the West Bank (Palestinian territories) and also from Belém in Portugal.
Belém has a modern appearance with tree-lined streets, several plazas and public gardens, and many noteworthy buildings. In many ways, Belém's colonial architecture reflects the seventeenth century architecture of Lisbon in Portugal. Neoclassical architecture is also present in buildings such as the Theatro da Paz, built in 1874. Many of the buildings at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century also echo French architecture.
Belém began with the narrow streets of the Cidade Velha (Old City), a district which still preserves structures that the Portuguese colonials built here, places like Forte do Castelo, a fort built to defend the region against French, Dutch and British colonization attempts, and one of the first structures in the capital. The Ver-o-pêso market is the biggest open market in Latin America where you can find everything, from the most exotic fruit, to the scented baths.
Belém is really all that and much more!
It is a city of people a warm, hospitable and very happy!
The local amerindian culture extracts colors, scents, flavors and native tastes from the nature for a rich and exotic cuisine, adding up to the most authentic of regional cuisines: Tacacá, Maniçoba, Cupuaçu, Tucupi, Pirarucu, Jambú...
"One who goes to Pará, stops here; one who drinks açaí, stays here!"

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LISBON CITY GUIDE

Our cheap guide to everything that makes Lisbon...Lisbon: like how you don't really need t...

A Walk Through Belem Tower - A UNESCO World Heritage Site

A cold sunny winter day is the perfect day to visit the Belem Tower. Because it means the line to visit is not too long. I've seen a drone video of the tower during the summer and the line is HUGE!
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Pasteis de Belem - A Visit To The Famous Bakery In Belem / Lisbon

Everyone knows and urges the taste of Pasteis de Nata but, the crunchy sweet egg tarts. But there is one bakery which takes it even further - the famous Pasteleria in Belem where they produce the Pastéis de Belém! We got invited to take a look behind the scene to see how they're being made. But of course without telling us their secret recipe.
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Coimbra Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old university town of Coimbra in Portugal. Coimbra's big...

Coimbra Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old university town of Coimbra in Portugal. Coimbra's biggest attraction is the University of Coimbra, founded in 1290 and one of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world.
You might enjoy some of my other videos from Portugal:
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LISBON, PORTUGAL // Must-do travel tips!

Lisbon, Portugal is a beautiful city with so much character! Lots of hills (like San Francisco), incredible light, many tiled-buildings, bright colors and awesome food!
This trip was so much fun! Enjoy coming along on the trip with us in this video. Below are the names of the places shown in the video.
FOOD/PLACES RECOMMENDATIONS:
-Manteigaria -- my favorite place to get pasteis de nata! not far from Santini...
-Gelados Santini -- the BESTICECREAM!! in Chiado
-Hotel Bairro Alto -- cool rooftop bar with great views, also in Chiado
-Park Bar -- another awesome rooftop bar with stunning views
-Zé Dos Cornos -- for dinner; delicious and cool, casual vibe, for typical Portuguese fare
-Pasteis de Belém -- probably the most popular place in all of Lisbon to get a pastel de nata
-While in Belém, go to the waterfront and grab a drink/a bite at Margem, which overlooks the water and is lovely.
-Pastelaria Baga Baga Fabrico Próprio, in the Graça neighborhood (which is where our Air BnB was...such a cute little area!)
-Graça do Vinho -- cute little wine bar with cheese and charcuterie (the owner also owned our Air BnB!)
-We had great seafood at a super casual beach-front spot in Cascais, but I think anywhere you go along that strip will have yummy, fresh seafood.
-No food recommendations from here, because we did the backpacker thing of just bringing nuts and fruit on our 9-mile hike from Cabo da Roca (the far Westernpoint of Europe!) to Sintra -- but highly recommend you visit Sintra to see the gorgeous Pena Palace!
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Nazare Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous ...

Nazare Portugal Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting the old fishing town of Nazare in Portugal. Nazare is famous for beautiful wide sandy beaches, white tiled narrow streets, and a neat funicular that travels to the upper town of Sitio.
You might enjoy watching one of these other videos:
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LISBON. Broken crates and worn pipes pile up in the studio of Portuguese artist Bordalo II, who uses rubbish to create surprising animal sculptures to warn about the dangers of pollution ... In Lisbon, one of his best-known works is a four-metre (13-foot) high raccoon assembled from old tyres, car bumpers and electronic components that gazes down on pedestrians in the riverside Belem district. &nbsp; ... ... ....

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Brazilian DJ Alok has confirmed that he is fine after his plane crash landed as it attempted take off ... FilmMagic). The plane left the runway at Serrinha airport in Juiz de Fora, Brazil on Sunday 20 May; Alok was due to perform in Belem on Sunday evening but the performance was postponed. Advertisement ... ....

Why go now?. This is a dynamic time for Lisbon, with a seemingly unstoppable wave of new hotels, restaurants, and museums opening between the rambling old quarters and the waterfront that runs along the river Tagus to the Atlantic... Meanwhile, the striking new Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) (1) officially opened last year on the neglected waterfront area in Belem... Get your bearings ... Day one. Take a hike ... ....

That's ahead of the global increase last year of 7.6 percent, taking worldwide passenger numbers to four billion ... "Many airlines are increasing capacity." ... But if European carriers have opened three new routes in the last 12 months, including to Recife in northeast Brazil, there have been three times that many launched between Latin America and the United States, such as Fort Lauderdale and the Amazon city of Belem ... ....

In this Monday, April 30, 2018 photo, released by Para State government news agency Agencia Para, Military police officers search suspects during a security operation in Belem, Brazil. Local media reports say that more than 30 people have been shot dead in Brazil's northern city of Belem since this weekend's murder of a police officer. Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette... ....

The warm and endearing personality that Manushi Chhillar is, it's difficult to not be charmed by her ...For a while now, Manushi has been touring across the world and meeting people, as part of the Beauty with a Purpose project ... This time, Manushi chanced upon a boy named Mahesh ... Also Read ... Recently, Miss World 2017 also visited a health centre in Belem, Lisbon, where she spoke about the early signs of leprosy and its treatment ... ....